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The amazing 2015 for Kamailio is done! Thank you everyone for contributing to it! Now it is the time to get prepared to fill the 2016, with interesting discussions on our forums,Read More…
The amazing 2015 for Kamailio is done! Thank you everyone for contributing to it! Now it is the time to get prepared to fill the 2016, with interesting discussions on our forums,Read More…
With an amazing 2015 almost gone, it is a good moment to thank and greet the people involved in Kamailio project, old and new friends, developers, contributors, the engaged and warm community members. Very soon 2016Read More…
The Kamailio SIP Server v4.1.9 stable version is released. This is a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.1.8 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved within 4.1.x series. ImportantRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v4.2.7 stable is out! This is a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.2.6. Kamailio v4.2.7 is based on the latest version of GIT branch 4.2. If you areRead More…
As of today, December 16, 2015, the Kamailio Project is officially using a new logotype: Different formats and 3D artwork of the new logo can be found at: https://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio-logos/current/ If you do anyRead More…
Victor Seva from Sipwise has published a new module for Kamailio, named cfgt. The module is to be part of the next major release of Kamailio – v4.4.0, expected to be out on earlyRead More…
We are pleased to announce that the date and location for the next Kamailio World Conference and Exhibition has been decided – May 18-20, 2016, in Berlin, Germany. The Kamailio project is celebrating 15 yearsRead More…
During the IRC level meeting this summer, a need for refreshing the logotype of the project was discussed. The current (embedded in the upper right corner of kamailio.org main page) is based onRead More…
Atom is an open source editor developed by Github. One of its useful features is ability to preview the markdown files while editing them. The Kamailio source tree includes a few suchRead More…
Thanks to Victor Seva from Sipwise, the Travis-CI jobs for building Kamailio were upgraded to use Docker containers. A part of continuous integration process for Kamailio project, the builds are triggered byRead More…